Jagdschloss Glienicke
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Jagdschloss Glienicke
Summary
Jagdschloss Glienicke is a château[1]. It draws 68 Wikipedia views per month (ch_teau category, ranking #116 of 918).[2]
Key Facts
- Jagdschloss Glienicke is located in Steglitz-Zehlendorf[3].
- Jagdschloss Glienicke is in the country of Germany[4].
- Jagdschloss Glienicke's instance of is recorded as château[5].
- Jagdschloss Glienicke's architect is recorded as Charles Philippe Dieussart[6].
- Jagdschloss Glienicke's commissioned by is recorded as Frederick I of Prussia[7].
- Jagdschloss Glienicke is owned by Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia[8].
- Jagdschloss Glienicke is owned by Frederick II of Prussia[9].
- Jagdschloss Glienicke is owned by Prince Charles of Prussia[10].
- Jagdschloss Glienicke's architectural style is recorded as Renaissance Revival architecture[11].
- Jagdschloss Glienicke took place at Wannsee[12].
- The location of Jagdschloss Glienicke was Klein Glienicke[13].
- Jagdschloss Glienicke's Commons category is recorded as Jagdschloss Glienicke[14].
- Jagdschloss Glienicke's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 52.4108, 'lon': 13.0989}[15].
- Jagdschloss Glienicke's described by source is recorded as Q131566557[16].
- Jagdschloss Glienicke's heritage designation is recorded as Gesamtanlage[17].
- Jagdschloss Glienicke's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'Jagdschloss Glienicke'}[18].
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Geography
Jagdschloss Glienicke is in the country of Germany[4]. It is located in Steglitz-Zehlendorf[3].
Designation and Status
Jagdschloss Glienicke's instance of is recorded as château[5]. Its heritage designation is recorded as Gesamtanlage[17].
History and Context
Owners include Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia[8], a monarch[19], 1688–1740[20], of Kingdom of Prussia[21], awarded the Order of the Black Eagle[22]; Frederick II of Prussia[9], a ruler[23], 1712–1786[24], of Kingdom of Prussia[25], awarded the Order of the Black Eagle[26], specialised in political activity[27]; and Prince Charles of Prussia[10], a military officer[28], 1801–1883[29], of Kingdom of Prussia[30], awarded the Order of the White Eagle[31].
Why It Matters
Jagdschloss Glienicke draws 68 Wikipedia views per month (ch_teau category, ranking #116 of 918).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[32] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[33]